In anticipation of the upcoming Harvard-Yale game, we at Flyby thought we'd put together a quick quiz so you can get to know your enemy a little better. It turns out there are some hidden treasures over there! See if you can figure out a few fun facts about some of the Yale football team. Good luck!
1. We all have our high school history, and Max Archuleta, a sophomore from California, is no different. Back in high school, he was a football player and:
a. band geek
b. class valedictorian
c. Homecoming king
d. acapella singer
2. Up next is a man of diverse interests, Austin Carter. He’s a sophomore from sunny Florida and has many talents, including:
a. spearfishing and holding his breath for 2 minutes underwater (probably not at the same time)
b. playing ping pong with his eyes closed
c. running Iron Man triathlons
d. stuffing an entire package of marshmallows into his mouth at once
3. William Chism is the type of guy who seems to have everything in life together. As a junior, he already owns a business that primarily sells:
a. assorted candy
b. firewood
c. used college textbooks
d. lawn chairs and decorations
4. One of the most telling things about a person is the type of music they listen to. Peter Gerson, a Defensive End from Connecticut, says his favorite musical artist is:
a. Michael Buble
b. Childish Gambino
c. Beyonce
d. Macklemore
5. D’Amani Grayer is quite the catch; he’s sensitive, he likes volunteering with kids in youth football, he's a musician, and a talented athlete--and that only scratches the surface. Grayer is also:
a. a classy guy who enjoys cheese tasting
b. a tormented, published poet
c. a master chess player
d. a talented impressionist
6. There are lots of ways to have fun, and freshman Remick Kawawaki knows how to get creative. In his free time he likes to take part in outdoor activities, whether it’s bouldering, rock climbing, or backpacking. When he has to be inside, he enjoys:
a. sitting by a cozy fireplace and roasting marshmallows
b. reading a good book
c. penning long, thoughtful letters
d. thrift shopping
7. One of the most complicated things about getting older is learning how to make your own food (food that tastes good, not stuff that's just about edible). John Lancione, from Ohio, is way ahead of the learning curve. He knows how to make:
a. lasagna- just the way it tasted back at home
b. a 7-layer cake
c. a mean loaf of bread
d. the perfect panini
8. There aren’t many people out in the world who don’t like animals. Freshman Jack Rushin is no exception. He owns a pet ___ named ____
a. goldfish; Sparky
b. rabbit; Pepper
c. snake; Voldemort
d. hamster; Nibbles
Answers: 1.c, 2.a, 3.b, 4.a, 5 .a. and d, 6. d, 7.c, 8. b.